Activity Report 2010 - CNRS
Activity Report 2010 - CNRS
Activity Report 2010 - CNRS
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2008 Call for Proposals<br />
Name<br />
Nationality<br />
Duration<br />
FULL TIME<br />
Major topic Description From<br />
Starting<br />
on<br />
Implantable computer –brain interface<br />
Tetiana<br />
AKSENOVA<br />
Russian<br />
3 years<br />
Nano<br />
approaches to<br />
Life Sciences<br />
T. Aksenova is a leading expert in the field of machine<br />
learning and real time signal processing. She invented<br />
several innovative approaches for signal processing,<br />
classification and modeling that will be used for Brain<br />
Computer Interface design.<br />
National<br />
Academy of<br />
Sciences<br />
(Ukraine)<br />
Novemb.<br />
2008<br />
PART TIME<br />
Alexander<br />
ZASLAVSKY<br />
American<br />
3m/year x3<br />
Quantum<br />
Nanoelectronics<br />
Tunneling-based nano-FETs<br />
A. Zaslavsky conducts research on devices that could<br />
supplement the current silicon transistor-based<br />
microelectronics technology.<br />
Brown<br />
University<br />
(USA)<br />
June<br />
2009<br />
SUPPLEMENTS<br />
Marcelo<br />
FRANCA<br />
SANTOS<br />
Brazilian<br />
3m/year x3<br />
Leonardo<br />
FONSECA<br />
Brazilian<br />
6m/ 3 years<br />
Nanophotonics<br />
Nanosimulation<br />
2009 Call for Proposals<br />
Emission Properties Of a semiconducting Cavity<br />
coupled to an Artifical atom<br />
M. Franca Santos is a theoretician specialized in quantum<br />
optics and cavity QED.<br />
Nanometric Devices calculated ab initio<br />
L. Fonseca is an expert in theory and modeling of<br />
nanostructures.<br />
University<br />
of Belo<br />
Horizonte<br />
(Brazil)<br />
W. Von<br />
Braun<br />
Center<br />
(Brazil)<br />
July 2009<br />
Novemb.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
Name<br />
Nationality<br />
Duration<br />
PART TIME<br />
Major topic Description From<br />
SuperNanoCharach<br />
Starting<br />
on<br />
John<br />
KIRTLEY<br />
American<br />
3m/year x 3<br />
Nanocharacterisation<br />
J. Kirtley, one of the world’s leading experts on<br />
Josephson junction devices and superconductivity. For<br />
the past dozen years, he has developed the technique of<br />
scanning SQUID microscopy and used the resulting novel<br />
instruments for fundamental studies. This project aims to<br />
achieving the nanocharacterisation of superconducting<br />
nanostructures.<br />
Stanford<br />
University<br />
(USA)<br />
April<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
II-VI Photovoltaic<br />
Yong<br />
ZHANG<br />
American<br />
2m/year x 2<br />
Nanophotonics<br />
Y. Zhang is an expert in both optical spectroscopy and<br />
electronic structure computation, and is involved in<br />
optoelectronic applications of materials (e.g.solar cell,<br />
solid state lighting, thermoelectrics). This project aims to<br />
developing new concepts solar cells with II-VI<br />
semiconductor nanostructures.<br />
National<br />
Renewable<br />
Energy<br />
Laboratory<br />
(USA)<br />
Novemb.<br />
2009<br />
Normand<br />
MOUSSEAU<br />
Canadian<br />
2m/year x 3<br />
Nanosimulation<br />
MUSCADE<br />
N. Mousseau is an expert in theoretical and numerical<br />
studies of the structural and dynamical properties of<br />
complex materials. Through the study of three prototype<br />
systems, multiscale simulations are expected to advance<br />
the fundamental understanding of the key issues<br />
University<br />
of<br />
Montreal<br />
(Canada)<br />
Sept.<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
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